Health and Safety Officer - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Next Generation

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Next Generation have been appointed to lead the recruitment for a Health & Safety Officer to work with a leading global manufacturer.

As the Health & Safety Officer you will be responsible for reporting to the H&S Manager, managing ISO14001 & ISO45001 standards promoting a positive HSE culture.


What's on offer for the Health & Safety Officer?

  • Competitive salary up to £36,000 p.a. (DOE)

Working hours of the Health & Safety Officer:

  • Monday
  • Thursday (7.00am pm)
  • Fridays (7am 12 noon)

Duties of the Health & Safety Officer:

  • Providing advice and support to teams to meet requirements of legislation, ISO standards and company processes & procedures
  • Supporting implementation of HSE Policies to drive improvements and gain / maintain certification
  • Promoting a proactive approach to HSE management including regular floor walks & contact with supervisors & managers to ensure issues are clearly understood and effectively managed.
  • Investigation of site issues, accidents, incidents including production of accident & incident reports and root cause analysis
  • Liaising with third party auditors.
  • Facilitating the delivery of corrective and preventive actions for significant issues in conjunction with the relevant teams / managers
  • Internal Auditing / Supplier auditing with reporting and follow up of findings
year's working within H&S within a manufacturing facility (Essential)

  • IOSH Working Safely (Essential)
  • NEBOSH General Certificate (Essential)
  • NEBOSH Diploma (desirable)
years' experience working within a manufacturing/production environment (Essential)

  • Absolute understanding of ISO14001 & 45001 QMS (Essential)

Job Types:
Full-time, Permanent


Salary:
£36,000.00-£38,000.00 per year


Benefits:


  • Company car
  • Company pension
  • Onsite parking

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Monday
to Friday


Work Location:
In person

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